ManufacturingSam Neill threatens Cadbury boycottActor Sam Neill has threatened to call for a boycott of Cadbury products should the company go ahead with the closure of its Dunedin factory.21 Feb 10:09 PM
BDBDManufacturingManufacturing activity slips in JanuaryNew Zealand's manufacturing activity slipped in January from December and there may be further headwinds to come.16 Feb 10:32 PM
ManufacturingFormer Rolls-Royce boss questionedFormer Rolls-Royce boss Sir John Rose has been questioned under caution by the Serious Fraud Office as the investigation into bribery steps up.11 Feb 03:47 AM
ManufacturingUK economy fires on all cylindersEconomists said official growth figures could be upgraded later this month after data showed manufacturing output rose by 2.1pc in December.11 Feb 02:24 AM
ManufacturingHolden's safety concerns over bonnetsHolden has issued a warning over "thousands" non-genuine bonnets for the latest Commodore after it found they could unlatch and fly open.11 Feb 02:23 AM
ManufacturingThe war on throwaway cultureWhen Kyle Wiens' Apple laptop stopped working, he wanted to fix it. But there was just one problem. The thing standing in his way was Apple.10 Feb 10:43 PM
ManufacturingUber, Daimler strike vehicle dealThe partnership could put Daimler in a strong position to monetize self-driving cars when the technology is ready.04 Feb 01:31 AM
ManufacturingABB says 59 jobs to goABB says a decision to close its distribution transformer manufacturing operations in New Plymouth is based on challenging market 04 Feb 01:11 AM
BDBDManufacturingManufacturing activity above-averageNew Zealand manufacturing activity finished 2016 above its long-term average, unchanged in December from a month earlier.18 Jan 11:47 PM
AgribusinessBellamy's CEO exits after $500m wipe-outThe chief executive of troubled baby formula maker Bellamy's is stepping down in the wake of its share price plunge.11 Jan 08:57 PM
ManufacturingTrump policies could affect Kiwi exportersTrump's financial and trade policies could unintentionally affect Kiwi exporters, says Craigs Investment Partners broker Peter McIntyre.08 Jan 04:00 PM
ManufacturingTrump's tweets make shockwavesA week of explosive tweets from the American President-Elect have stoked anxiety, moved markets and altered plans.08 Jan 06:56 AM
ConstructionRace to build the world's fastest liftChina's growth is slowing, but its cities still battle over tall towers and speed records.05 Jan 12:45 AM
AirlinesTrump era to boost private jet salesEver since the US presidential election, Ed Dahlberg has pretty much had a smile on his face. He brokers the sale of private jets04 Jan 09:00 PM
ManufacturingThe 9 year-old running his own businessHis parents wouldn't buy him an Apple watch, so this schoolboy found another way. He's now turning over $300 a week.31 Dec 08:00 PM
ManufacturingWhy Tesla won't open up about its batteriesAn investigation reveals that large consumer companies may not know where exactly the raw materials come from.30 Dec 11:30 PM
ManufacturingApple seeks lower taxes in IndiaApple wants India to offer tax concessions on iPhones that the company plans to manufacture in the country.30 Dec 10:05 PM
Banking and financeNZ services sector activity risesThe BusinessNZ-BNZ performance of services index rose 1.3 points to 57.9 in November, still above the long-term average of 54.1.18 Dec 10:55 PM
ManufacturingWill Lucid Air be the next big thing?As advancements in automotive innovation continue to progress, it's unclear exactly how different the car market will look when the Lucid Air hits.18 Dec 07:33 PM
BDBDManufacturingNZ manufacturing softer in November: PMINew Zealand manufacturing activity softened for the second month in a row in November while holding above its long-term average. The 14 Dec 10:16 PM
BDBDManufacturingNZ manufacturing sales rise 2.1 per centNZ manufacturing sales activity rose in the third quarter, reflecting a rebound in petroleum and coal products, meat and dairy and chemicals.12 Dec 11:05 PM
AirlinesBoeing's newest 787 prepares to take offOn the day Donald Trump lashed out at Boeing for the cost of replacing Air Force One it was making the first 787-10 Dreamliner.08 Dec 08:27 PM
ManufacturingWatch NZH Local Focus: Rush Munro's to export internationallyHastings ice cream parlour Rush Munro's is celebrating 90 years in business. They're also gearing up to expand into the international market. Made with funding from NZ On Air.18 Nov 06:53 PM
Manufacturing'No healthy compromise' after Trump winCOMMENT: Irrespective of the platitudes given on the morning after Trump, there will be no healing, no bridge across the divide.09 Nov 10:07 PM
EnergyTrade deals in peril with TrumpThe President Elect Donald Trump bodes well for farms and coal mines, but trade deals will be left in peril.09 Nov 05:34 PM
BDBDAgribusinessManufacturer and exporter confidence dropsA survey of business conditions by the NZMEA has reported confidence in the sector falling to its lowest level in more than 2 1/2 years years.07 Nov 03:09 AM
BDBDManufacturingCavalier Corp says earnings may fall 52 per centCavalier Corp said 2017 earnings may fall as much as 52 per cent as the carpet maker incurs one-time costs to consolidate its manufacturing operations.02 Nov 12:13 AM
ManufacturingJeans could be harmful to your healthWhat's in your jeans? A rogue's gallery of unpronounceable chemicals whose effects on humans are suspect.01 Nov 11:36 PM
BDBDBanking and financeService sector expands at slower paceThe BNZ-BusinessNZ performance of services index declined to a seasonally adjusted 54.1 in September.16 Oct 11:01 PM
ManufacturingWorkers strike at aluminium firmNearly 150 workers at an aluminium company have walked off the job in protest over a pay offer, says the union that represents them. E 13 Oct 02:28 AM
ManufacturingIs Auckland stuck in second gear with China?A question for incoming Auckland Mayor Phil Goff: How will you lift the city's economic relationship with China? One in 12 Aucklanders 12 Oct 04:47 AM
ManufacturingAustralia falling out of love with VBIt may be an Australian icon, but the country's love affair with the humble tinnie of VB is fading fast. Domestic alcohol consumption 10 Oct 01:41 AM
OpinionHow can fast fashion be made fairer?COMMENT: Someone has to pay for fast fashion, writes the University of Auckland Business School authors.29 Sep 11:52 PM
OpinionCath Beard: Manufacturing still mattersCOMMENT: New Zealand's positive growth story continues - even more positive is the role that manufacturing is playing in our good news story.15 Sep 05:00 PM